Directions:

Place all ingredients in crock pot. Cook on low for 6-10 hours depending on settings and size of lamb leg.

This is one of the easiest but most delicious recipes I’ve made! Make it the night before and have lunch and dinner already made and waiting for you the next day! It’s healthy, easy to make and a family favorite. Try this garlic lamb roast recipe today!

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I LOVE LAMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m going to the grocery store to get a few things to make this garlic lamb roast!!!!!!!!!! I keep a journal and in between my daily rants and artwork I jot down recipes!!!!! Thanks D. Axe!!!!!!!!!! :)

Seems to me that Worchestshire is not gf, either way with the high sodium, caramel flavoring & other GMO infused ingredients, I definitely cannot use it & have often wondered what a good replacement for it is?

Just did this before seeing the post! Followed the boneless roast package directions which includes searing all sides of the meat 1st after seasoning it and inserting garlic slivers into random slits in meat. Also, only 1cup atmost of liquid is necessary since you always end up with more in crockpot cooking. Used miso broth for mine, was very flavorful! :-)

When you say water to cover the whole lamb, that seems like a lot of water, so literally put water in until the whole leg is submerged? Just wanted to make sure I read that right and didn’t add too much water!

I make leg of lamb in the oven. I insert fresh garlic in the meat, rub with olive oil. Then I add oregano and cook about 2 hours on 350 degrees, cooking time depends on size of lamb. I cook until tender. I have put potatoes cut in quarters, I put them in the last 40 minutes of cooking the lamb.

That’s the way my mother did it, but she would par-boil the potato’s first (This would reduce the Potato cooking time.). Done right it would give a nice crunchy edge to the Potato. We would also have “Mint Sauce” (Not that tasteless Mint Jelly you will see what I mean after tasting real Mint Sauce.).

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